MOROCCO RED (Nesmith)—M. 38 inch. 
A velvety Morocco-red with the color 
evenly placed on both petals and sepals 
extending practically to the heart of 
the flower. A rich shade; the plant hab- 
it is exceptional. It is one of the finest 
growing red Daylilies. ____ Each $9.50 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN (Betscher)— 3 ft. 
July. Especially fine, thick textured 
deep golden-yellow. ______ Each $0.50 
MRS. B. F. BONNER (Russell)—2'% ft. 
June-July. The color of hyperion but 
claimed to be larger and finer. Ea. $9.75 
MRS. CHAS. WALGREN—One of the 
lovliest daylilies of charm-salmon rose 
that will be in large demand when bet- 
ter known. Blooms in early July. 
Each $4.00 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON (Russell 1942) 
—Fiery red with satin sheen, wide petals 
and sepals, small yellow throat, June- 
sulys 42-incthy ev. 222222 Each $1.00 
MRS. JOHN T. TIGERT (Watkins)—A 
very bright red with a lovely yellow 
throat. A very good garden subject. 
Prolific and sprightly, very hardy and 
one of the best in this class. Hgt. 36 in. 
PIOOM Sm Une pao s. anes esos Each $1.00 
MT. VERNON—Dormant. This full, 
wide flower is lemon, deeply overcast 
coral-rose. It multiplies fast, blooms 
profusely and is an excellent keeper as 
a cut flower. If you want something 
really different in Daylilies, here it is. 
Seinch: bloom. Het..2427 it.) April, to 
June. Each $90.75 
MYKAWA (Russell)—A lovely glisten- 
ing dark red of good size, does not fade 
in hottest sun. Midseason. 42 inches. 
Each $1.50 
NARANJA (Wheeler 1947) Clear 
deep orange self, large and well formed 
ruffled and brilliant, 36 inch. 
re OR is Foe ig Eee Each $5.00 
PAINTED LADY (Russell 1942)—Large 
wide open flowers, flushed with cinna- 
mon over yellow, wide ruffled petals, 
heavy substance, and _ indescribably 
beautiful blend, 36 in. de, __ Each $2.50 
PAI PEI (Russell)—30 inch. A four 
inch flower of rosy pink, its petals are 
rose with a deeper rose red eye-zone. 
Each $2.00 
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PALIMINO (Russell)—30 inch. Creamy 
buff with a trace of pinkish rose. 
Each $1.00 
PAMELA Excellent, wide flaring, 
waxy, broad petaled, buttercup-yellow. 
SUL MCOLLAL@r ies eee 2 ee Each $3.00 
PARRADO (Russell)—3 ft. July-Aug. 
41% blooms of palest shell salmon with 
deeper salmon eye zone. Golden yellow 
throat. Each 1.25 
PEACH BLUSH (Lester)—A 6 inch flow- 
er of peach-yellow with a faint pink 
eye zone. Well branched and graceful. 
Very floriferous, 40 in. __ Each $2.50 
PERSONAL APPEARANCE (Russell)— 
2 ft. A very late, very profuse bloomer, 
5 inch ruffled flowers of pale yellow 
with sepals of golden yellow. Each $1.00 
PETER PUMPKIN (Nesmith 1946)—Full 
cup shaped flowers of pure deep orange, 
overlapping petals, well branched. 
Each $2.00 
PINK CHARM (Nesmith 1940) — Soft 
ochre-red giving a garden effect of deep 
coral pink, late, 38 inch. __ Each $1.00 
POMEGRANATE (39-44) (Nesmith) — 
Radiant and glowing is the all upstand- 
ing red with tints of copper and tan on 
the margins of the sepals and petals. 
The flowers are shaped like an open 
lily with way edges and very graceful 
form, the stalks have wide branching. 
AUSUst.- SOsinehessi 22 so Each $2.00 
PORT (Stout)—A full flower of rich 
sprightly red, with sturdy, much branch- 
ed stalks bearing many flowers. Slight- 
ly darker in mid-zone; greenish throat. 
Open evenings, 212 ft. July and August. 
Each $0.75 
POTENTATE (Nesmith 1943)—Lumin- 
ous purple, smooth and satiny, the color 
extending deep into the throat and in- 
cluding stamens and pistil. Outstand- 
Tae ly eo) oe uae eS wee Each $5.00 
PRIMULA—Large, early, wide petaled 
yellow. Opens full even on dull days. 
Late June through July. _. Each $3.00 
PRINCESS (Stout)—Fragrant lemon yel- 
low, a distinctive light shade Each $0.50 
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